> El jul. 26, 2023, a la(s) 17:07, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk escribió: > > On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 16:27:54 -0400 > Erick Delgado <edelgad...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Unfortunately I am unable to provide the output by text since I am >> only able to login via tty2. I can take a photo of it and send it. >> Will that be okay? > > Please keep the conversation on list. > And please don't top post. > > I'd assumed you knew pretty much what you were doing, since you're > trying a somewhat unusual installation for Debian. You can post a photo > somewhere if you need to and post a link to the mailing list. > >>> El jul. 26, 2023, a la(s) 16:04, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk escribió: >>> >>> Erick Delgado <edelgad...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Dear Debian users and developers, >>>> I would like to know if it’s possible to create the /home BTRFS >>>> subvolume on a second disk (nvme, etc.) during expert installation? >>>> If so, how? The reason I ask is because I was following this YouTube >>>> video (https://youtu.be/MoWApyUb5w8) and I have tried to do the >>>> partition table first (/ on first disk and the /home on the second >>>> disk, both BTRFS), then Ctrl + Alt + F2 to the Debian installer >>>> shell to create some BTRFS subvolumes on the first disk similar as >>>> in the video. The subvolumes for the first disk that I created were >>>> @ (for /root), @cache, @log, and @tmp. >>> >>> Err I haven't looked at the video but I think the @ subvolume should >>> be for / (i.e. the root directory) rather than for /root (i.e. >>> root's home directory). The latter is just a normal directory in the >>> former. >>>> After I finish, I proceed to do >>>> a minimal installation of Debian. Once I reboot after the complete >>>> installation and login through terminal I get a message that HOME is >>>> not found and sets HOME=/ (which is very odd since the partition was >>>> done). I tried to install the minimal KDE Plasma and tried to login >>>> to see what occurs. But can’t login to the desktop because it takes >>>> me right back to the login screen. Can someone please help me on >>>> this? >>>> >>>> Thank you for your time and help. >>> >>> Maybe after you boot you could run e.g. df -hT and post the output >>> here. > My sincere apologies. I did not notice that the conversation was not on the list. Here is a photo link of my df -hT as requested > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xaJ8kyPGMYY32H2cG_pipuwYjXYQQxhn/view?usp=drivesdk
Thank you for your time and help.